Modified posteromedial approach for the treatment of severe clubfoot deformity

. 2001 ; 102 (4) : 485-8.

Jazyk angličtina Země Česko Médium print

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/pmid12448200

OBJECTIVE: The rhomboid flap method (RFM) is a new technique for primary skin closure utilizing a modified posteromedial approach to cover skin and soft tissue defect, which is the result of full correction of the severe club foot deformity. SETTING: Al-Razi Orthopedic Hospital, Kuwait. METHOD: The vertical incision of the posteromedial approach declines laterally at approximately 30 degrees from midline, which widens the rhomboid flap thus, preserving blood supply to the flap and preventing scar adhesions to the Achilles tendon. After full correction, the stretched rhomboid flap covers the wound. RESULTS: The RFM was used in 51 patients aged between six months and 8.5 years. The follow-up was between 11 and 48 months. The RFM was used in 62 cases: 59 primary surgeries and three revisions of previous surgeries. Sufficient skin cover was achieved in all cases. In 59, healing was by primary intention and in three necroses smaller than one square centimeter developed. CONCLUSION: The RFM proved to be a beneficial method in the treatment of severe clubfoot in the concerned age group.

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